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2010 Jul 02
0
Success and USB IDs for TrippLite SmartOnline SU1000RTXL2ua
Hi Matt, first, note that Russell (Kroll) is retired for long. Support request should go to the NUT Users list, which needs subscription. 2010/6/23 matt <matt at mattevans.org> > Experts, > > I have gotten nut to work this evening, with usbhid-ups, and a small > addition to udev, on my new TrippLite SmartOnline model. I am on Ubuntu > 10.04. This is the 2U rackmount 800W
2010 Mar 26
5
Tripp Lite SmartOnline 3U
I have the following UPS that I'm trying to get to work with NUT: SU3000RTXL3U I have it connected via USB. My ups.conf looks like: [test] driver = usbhid-ups vendorid = 09ae port = auto When I run upsdrvctl -DD start, I get: Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.1 Starting UPS: test exec: /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a test Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.34 (2.4.1)
2020 Mar 25
5
thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
We're looking at replacing some old APC SmartUPS 5000s with something that has USB so NUT can more easily talk with it (and yes, I've tried USB-RS232 adapters and every one I tried started kicking out errors within a few hours). One of the bids we have is for a "Tripp Lite UPS Smart Online 5000VA 4500W Rackmount 5kVA 200V/240V" as the potential replacement unit. I have no
2015 Feb 19
2
Permissions problem with mdbox maildir
Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> writes: > Could you try what happens, if you create the hardlink manually as the > vmail user _two_ times, if the first link() succeeds. Maybe: > > 1) hard links won't work on your encfs, > 2) link() fails with "Operation not permitted" instead of "File exists" in > your case, if the target file
2010 Apr 19
2
Too much logging from libusb.c (patch supplied)
I recently installed NUT 2.4.3 and found that the USB drivers were logging an insane amount of data to syslog: usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 |
2006 May 04
6
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3752] New: rsync unusable with EncFS filesystem
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3752 Summary: rsync unusable with EncFS filesystem Product: rsync Version: 2.6.8 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: micheala@jacey.org
2015 Feb 18
2
Permissions problem with mdbox maildir
Hi! Apologies if this has come up before, or if this is a duplicate posting (I tried posting before but I think it got lost). Anyways, I'm trying to set up an IMAP server with dovecot, and everything seems to be more or less working except that I periodically see error messages like this in my logs: Feb 18 01:01:15 stark dovecot: lmtp(31956, root at aleme.nu): Error:
2009 Mar 13
7
Weird Load and Battery Temp Readings
I've acquired and installed NUT 2.4.1 on a D-Link DNS323 NAS. With exception of Load and Battery Temp readings all works well. A upsc ups at localhost command returns; battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 50 battery.date: 2001/09/25 battery.mfr.date: 2008/06/05 battery.runtime: 2122 battery.runtime.low: 120 battery.temperature: 3022999999999998800 battery.type:
2005 Dec 19
1
tripplitesu driver fix
The 2.0.2+ tripplitesu drivers do not recognize SmartOnLine SU2200XL and possibly other SmartOnLine UPSes. Here is a one-line fix. Lee --- ../nut-2.0.2/drivers/tripplitesu.c Thu Jan 27 08:33:21 2005 +++ drivers/tripplitesu.c Sat Oct 1 13:38:51 2005 @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ buffer[4] = '\0'; if (!strcmp(buffer, "~00D")) { - if (ser_get_buf_len(upsfd, buffer, 4, 3, 0) <=
2016 Oct 20
2
TrippLite SU3000XLCD
I'm having trouble with a TrippLite SU3000XLCD. I'm using a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian (wheezy) with NUT 2.6.4. I can monitor my older TrippLite UPSs, mostly SU1000RT2Us, with this Pi and a USB to serial adapter. My first thought with the SU3000XLCD was to use the USB port instead of the serial port as that's the "modern" thing to do. When I plugged the USB cable in
2014 Dec 11
2
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
Hi! Charles. This is the output with 'explore' # ./usbhid-ups -DDDD -u root -x explore -x vendorid=06da -a CENER_LA900_usb Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.4) USB communication driver 0.32 0.000000 debug level is '4' 0.000676 upsdrv_initups... 0.288980 Checking device (06DA/0002) (008/004) 0.316956 - VendorID: 06da 0.317057 - ProductID: 0002
2014 Dec 11
0
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > 0.339329 Entering libusb_get_report > 0.342986 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 01 00 > 0.343085 Path: 008c0001.008c0003, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x01, Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0 > 0.343120 Entering libusb_get_report > 0.346953 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 02 00 > 0.346993 Path: 008c0001.008c0002,
2009 Aug 10
4
Encrypted File Storage
Anyone got any experience/suggestions for a way to store a directory of sensitive information on a CentOS box? This directory contains many scripts and output files, I need it backed up but not unencrypted and don't want to store it in a tar file type archive as when it needs to be accessed and have scripts executed/data generated, it needs to be untarred/unencrypted and I don't know the
2010 May 10
2
USB problems
I was getting: "Can't claim USB device [0764:0501]: could not detach kernel driver from interface 0: Operation not permitted" so I manually installed the udev rules the source (I installed the Gentoo ebuild). I am now getting: # upsdrvctl start Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.3 Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.34 (2.4.3) USB communication driver 0.31 Using
2010 Mar 09
1
Tripp-Lite SU2200XLA problem
Hi, I kludged support for the TrippLite SU2200XLA into nut-2.4.3 as follows: --- ./drivers/tripplite-hid.c.0 2010-03-03 15:53:20.000000000 -0500 +++ ./drivers/tripplite-hid.c 2010-03-03 15:53:40.000000000 -0500 @@ -81,6 +81,8 @@ { USB_DEVICE(TRIPPLITE_VENDORID, 0x4002), battery_scale_1dot0 }, /* e.g. TrippLite SmartOnline SU1500RTXL2ua */ {
2008 Sep 03
1
OMNIPLUS1000LCD is "unavailable"
Hello! First time posting to this list. I recently purchased a Tripp-Lite OMNIPLUS1000LCD from Costco (USA). I have it attached via USB to a Dell computer with Ubuntu 8.04 server (all updates on it). I've gone through a lot of research on google and this list and can't figure out why my UPS will not connect using nut/usbhid-ups. My setup in ups.conf is: ------- [OMNI1000LCD]
2017 Jan 13
1
Rsync tries to access unnecessary files/dirs after chrooting itself.
Hi. While debugging some encfs errors in the logs, I realized they are being generated because rsync (chrooted inside a encfs file system, --reverse) is trying to access files like: /root/.popt, /etc/localtime etc. This doesn't seem to be related to ID-name mapping as I already have numeric ids enabled in config. Here is the relevant strace output: [pid 25549] chroot("/chroot")
2011 Aug 28
6
rsync and encryption
Hi, I have a small server at home. I like to put it 'online' and secure it as good as possible. The counterside of putting your personal backups on a server is that it might get hacked... and you don't want have to have your personal docs online... Do you think encryption is needed? How to use encryption with rsync? Thanks in advance, ~D
2020 Mar 25
2
[EXTERNAL] thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
Re: "Does it work well with NUT?" Assuming it is the SU5000RT4UHV, the similar units I've tried seemed to work fine. For reference, the SU5000RT4UHV should be a 4004 USB protocol. ________________________________ From: David Zomaya Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 5:21 PM To: Lee Damon; nut-upsuser Mailing List Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] [Nut-upsuser] thoughts on tripp lite Smart
2008 Sep 28
4
Moving folder just vanished??
Hi all, Can anyone explain or give an clues as to what just happened? I'm running CentOS 5.2 as a desktop with Gnome. Fully up to date, etc. I was dragging a folder of image (.jpg) files to another folder on the same filesystem (LVM ext3) with the mouse and as I dropped the folder into the new folder - poof! - it disappeared like a puff of smoke. I've searched everywhere for the